Jimmy Butler got what he wanted – out of Miami. The Heat washed their hands clean of Butler, who they suspended three times in January for conduct detrimental to the team. The saga that ...
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Jimmy and Jey Uso have emerged as one of WWE's most successful tag teams since their debut in 2010. Their transformation into aggressive, intense personas and alliance with Roman Reigns in The ...
Jey and Jimmy Uso grew up together in the business. As Rikishi's sons, the twins were destined for success. Indeed, The Usos became one of the greatest tag teams of all time as they shattered ...
The Miami Heat are trading Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors in a massive five-team deal which was first reported on Wednesday ahead of the 2025 NBA trade deadline, and became official on ...
Jimmy Butler ended his standoff with the Miami Heat with the six-time All-Star forward set to join the Golden State Warriors in a blockbuster trade Wednesday night. Sources told ESPN's Shams ...
The Jimmy Butler saga is finally, and mercifully, over. The Miami Heat have traded him to the Golden State Warriors as part of a five-team deal, with the Warriors giving up Andrew Wiggins ...
Jimmy Butler is leaving Miami as he hoped, just not for his preferred destination. The NBA star landed with the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday as part of a multi-team trade that sends Andrew ...
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Jimmy Butler is leaving South Beach for the Bay Area. The Miami Heat have agreed to trade the six-time All-Star forward to the Golden State Warriors, the teams announced on Thursday. ESPN’s ...
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Jimmy Butler, not very subtly, let it be known that he wanted out of Miami. The Golden State Warriors wanted to get one more superstar shot creator next to Stephen Curry and give him a chance to make ...